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(No Model.)

M. J. PALSON. MUUILAGE 0R PASTE DISTRIBUTER.

NO. 427,897 Patented May 13, 1890.

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MAGNUS J. PALSON, OF GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO HIM- SELF AND WILLIAM H. PERKINS, OF SAME PLACE.

MUCILAGE OR PASTE DISTRIBUTER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 427,897, dated May 13, 1890.

Application filed September 16, 1889. Serial No. 324,006. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern: foot is in position, aligns the orifice 12, and e Be it known that I, MAGNUS J. PALSON, of between the foot and end of the spring I place Gloucester, in the county of Essex and State a strip of soft rubber 4., so that when the foot of Massachusetts, have invented a new and is secured in place the rubber protrudes 5 Improved Mucilage or Paste Distributer, of through the aperture 3 in the shape of a which the following is a full, clear, and exact rounded projection 5, which will act as a valve 55 description. to close the orifice 12. The foot may be se This invention relates to inucilage, glue, or cured to the spring in any preferred way, As paste distributers, the object of the invention illustrated, it is provided with ears 6, which being to provide a distributer from which the are bent around the spring, as shown most material may be delivered by simple pressclearly in Fig. 1, thereby clamping the rub- 6o ure and evenly spread upon the parts to be ber in place. After mucilage, glue, or other connected. viscid material has been placed within the To the end named the invention consists of vessel 10 it may be spread as desired by r 5 a vessel provided with a small eduction-port, grasping the vessel and holding it in the poa spring-spreader, and a rubber packing carsition in which it is shown in Fig. 4, a slight 6 5 ried by the said spreader and normally held downward pressure carrying the foot from the to close the eduction-port. point, thus opening the eduction-port and per- Reference is to be had to the accompanying mitting the liquid to flow drop by drop from drawings, forming a part of this specification, the vessel, to be spread upon the paper as the in which similar figures of reference indicate instrument is drawn in the direction of the corresponding parts in all the views. arrow shown in connection therewith in Fig. 4.

Figure 1 is a perspective view of my im- In Fig. 2 the implement is represented asit proved mucilage or paste distributer. Fig. 2 appears when not in use, and an inspection 2 5 is a central longitudinal sectional view thereof said figure will show that the liquid bears of. Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view on line 3 directly against the rubber valve, and conse- 3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a sectional view, the quently there is no chance of air entering parts being represented as they appear when about the eduction-port and acting to harden the instrument is in use. Fig. 5 is a detail the glue, and thus effectually close the port,

30 view of the delivery end of the distributer on and, as I make the port 12 very small, but a an enlarged scale, and Fig. 6 is an enlarged small quantity of the liquid is discharged, view of the foot. and this quantity will be evenly spread by In the drawings, 10 represents a vessel the point 2 of the foot 17 without exuding in formed with a contracted end 11, in which ridges at either side of said point.

3 5 there is a small eduction-port 12. At the The body of the distributer may be round other end of the vessel 10, I arrange a step or other shape in cross-section.

13, and in this end of the vessel, or at any Havingthus described myinvention,Iclaim other convenient point, I form an induction as new and desire to secure by Letters Patport or opening 14, that is normally closed by ent- 0 a plug or stopper 15. 1. A spring-spreader for mucilage-distribu- To the top of the vessel 10, I connect a ters, consisting of a spring, an apertured foot 0 spreader consisting of a spring 16, which eX- secured to the free end of the spring, and a tends forward and downward in advance of piece of rubber clamped between the end of the eduction-port. To that portion of the unthe spring and the foot and projecting through .45 der side of the spring 16 which would otherthe aperture in the foot, substantially as wise rest against the contracted end 11 of the shown and described. 9 5 vessel 10, I secure a foot 17, which is for- 2. A 1nucilage-distributercomprisingaveswardly bent, as shown at 2. The foot 17 is sel provided with a contracted end having an provided with an aperture 3, which, when the eduction-port therein, a spring secured to the vessel and extending forwardly and down- I spring- 16, secured to the vessel, the apertured \vardly in front of the eduction-port, a spreader on the free end of the spring having a for- Wardly-projecting' portion, and a valve on the inner side of the said spring for closing the educti011-port, substantially as herein shown and described.

3. The herein-described niucilage-dislributer, consisting of the vessel 10, formed with the contracted end 11, having the eductionport 12, and provided with the step 13, the

spreader 17 on the free end 01": the spring and having the forwardly-projecting portion 2, and the rubber valve 4, secured between the IS spring and spreader and projecting through the aperture of the said spreader, as specified.

MAGNUS J. PALSON.

-Witnesses:

HO\VARD G. LANE, SUMNER D. YORK. 

